Rust isn't exactly a managed memory language. To simplify what's going on a bit, its compiler refuses to accept code that can result in certain common (but not all) classes of memory and threading ...
Sadly that’s just it! C fell to corporatocracy and Freeocracy at the same time. There’s at least 6 C languages including the common C and ++ and dozens of modified or cut down dialects. I laugh every ...